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    Amazon steps up its fight against fakes

    2020-06-26T09:42:00Z

    Amazon has announced the creation of a new Counterfeit Crimes Unit, a global, multi-disciplinary team composed of former federal prosecutors, experienced investigators and data analysts. The new unit is dedicated to “bringing counterfeiters that violate the law and Amazon’s policies by listing counterfeit products in its store to justice,” the ...

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    Stefan Herzog is the new president of Fedas

    2020-06-24T20:32:00Z

    The European Federation of Sports Retailers, Fedas, unanimously elected Stefan Herzog as its new president at its general assembly, convened via a videoconference. Herzog, who ran SportScheck for many years until 2016, will continue as secretary general of VDS, the German Sports Retailers’s Federation, which he has led since the ...

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    Fesi joins the call for a Green Recovery Plan for the shoe and apparel industry

    2020-06-18T13:20:00Z

    The Policy Hub, a joint effort of the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi), the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), and the Global Fashion Agenda (GFA), has published a proposal for a ”Green Recovery Plan for Europe,” which is meant to support the economic recovery of the region while ...

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    WBIA joins new WHO’S task force

    2020-06-15T16:53:00Z

    The World Bicycle Industry Association (WBIA) has been invited to participate in a new task force to develop “Principles of Green and Healthy Sustainable Transport.” The task force is part of THE PEP (Transport, Health and Environment Pan-European Programme), a joint body of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the ...

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    Tokyo to cut costs on postponed Olympics

    2020-06-13T18:17:00Z

    (updated) Two-thirds of the japanese companies that were planned to be a sponsor of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games are having second thoughts about maintaining their commitment until next year, according to the Japanese TV channel NHK. The survey was aired after members of the organizing committee of the Games ...

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    Mandatory tagging of shoes will start in Russia on July 1st

    2020-06-11T13:16:00Z

    There will be no further delays in the introduction of mandatory tagging of footwear products sold on the Russian market, said Victor Evtukhov, Deputy Industry and Trade Minister. All untagged shoes will be banned for sale in the country from July 1, he added. The tags consist of electronic chips ...

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    EU-Vietnam FTA may widen the gap with Cambodia

    2020-06-10T17:35:00Z

    The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (Fesi) has applauded the ratification by the National Assembly of Vietnam of the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union, removing one of the last obstacles to its passage after eight years of negotiations. Jérôme Pero, secretary general of Fesi, said it ...

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    Italy registers booming bike sales

    2020-06-09T21:37:00Z

    Bicycle sales in Italy have jumped by 60 percent since bicycle shops reopened after the lockdown on May 6, as compared to the same period of 2019. According to data released on June 9 by Ancma (Associazione Nazionale Ciclo Motociclo Accessori), the sector’s trade association, Italians bought 540,000 units in ...

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    Madrid to cover half the cost of a bicycle

    2020-06-09T21:37:00Z

    To relieve its public transport and roads – and prepare for a post-Covid-19 world – the autonomous community of Madrid is offering to cover half the cost of a scooter, bicycle, moped or electric motorcycle for its inhabitants. Bicycles may cost up to €500, mopeds up to €600 and motorcycles ...

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    Covid-19 was still an issue in May, according to WFSGI’s monthly survey

    2020-06-08T16:27:00Z

    (Updated and expanded) Many factories have re-opened on a large scale, after a period in which half of the industry was confronted with the closure of the suppliers’ facilities, but the supply chain has not yet adjusted to the effects of the recent retail lockdowns in many parts of the ...

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    Vietnam gets an advantage over Cambodia

    2020-06-08T15:37:00Z

    While the government of Cambodia continues to take insufficient action to secure labor rights in the country, Vietnam’s parliament has just ratified a free-trade agreement with the European Union. Only a few steps are still missing before it goes into effect on Aug. 1, making it more likely that European ...

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    Opinion: Amazon and other marketplaces may be in for a reckoning over illegal sales

    2020-06-07T06:03:00Z

    Why the sale of illegal products through online platforms could become a problem for Amazon and other marketplaces – and why the widespread circumvention of EU competition law may soon be over

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    Germany’s VAT cut may hit retailers across the border

    2020-06-04T12:03:00Z

    Germany decided on June 3 to reduce the VAT rate on non-food products to 16 percent from 19 percent, starting from July 1 and through the balance of this year, to give a boost to consumption and the economy. It has also cut the VAT rate for restaurants from 19 ...

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    Lessons Learnt from the Current Corona Crisis on the Legal Risk Management of Supply Chain Issues

    2020-06-03T17:43:00Z

    A guest article by Jochen Schäfer: The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown the European and world economy into a toxic cocktail of extreme turbulence and challenges, which are far bigger than those experienced during the 2008 financial crisis. While it may be too early to talk about the lessons that I ...

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    Italy’s sporting goods industry calls for public support

    2020-05-27T14:10:00Z

    Assosport, the Italian Association of the Sporting Goods Industry, is urging the Italian government to adopt effective measures to help the sector recover, after three months of inactivity. In its opinion, the measures should include, among others, an exceptional reduced VAT rate of 4 percent on sporting goods until July ...

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    The IOC and WHO renew cooperation to promote physical activity

    2020-05-22T08:03:00Z

    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) have announced a new cooperation agreement that reiterates their joint commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles, including physical activity, sport and active recreation, as a tool for better health conditions across the globe. The agreement was signed by the IOC’s ...

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    Spain permits large stores to open in “Phase 1” regions

    2020-05-20T10:34:00Z

    Decathlon has reopened its 24 small Decathlon City stores in Spain in two stages, while offering click & collect at 74 of its larger stores in the country. Spain’s Ministry of Health has revised its initial guidelines for stores re-openings in Phase 1 regions. By the estimate of the Spanish ...

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    Fedas fears big sales losses for sports retailers

    2020-05-15T17:43:00Z

    The Federation of European Sports Retailers (Fedas) has developed a plan of action to improve the protection of employees, customers and particularly vulnerable persons in the retail sector from coronavirus infection. The concept was developed under the leadership of Peter Bruggmann, vice president of Fedas and president of the Swiss ...

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    Customs seize 1,300 pairs of fake sports shoes

    2020-04-30T13:43:00Z

    Customs officials in Hamburg have confiscated and destroyed over 1,300 pairs of fake branded sports shoes. They were found together with so-called ”no-name products” in a sea container that arrived from China on Feb. 20. Without revealing the brand names, the officials said they found about 400 different shoe models ...

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    Nike obtains dismissal of Klaw logo suit

    2020-04-28T18:00:00Z

    Nike has obtained the dismissal of Kawhi Leonard’s lawsuit over the “Klaw” logo. Leonard plays for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The so-called Klaw logo is easily identified with the player himself, as it is meant to symbolize his distinctly large hands. According to Nike, ...